Some web sites break up their content and insist on making you click dozens of times just to read the article or see all the pictures. Forget that, PageZipper puts it all on one page.

Last year we shows you a great service for cutting the junk out of websites before printing, PrintWhatYouLike. From the people behind that handy tool comes PageZipper, a bookmarklet that frees you from the hassle of multi-page content.

The demonstration video from their website does an excellent job showing the bookmarklet in action:

As you can see in the demo video, not only does PageZipper put broken up pages back together again but it lets you easily navigate sites where image galleries have been broken into dozens of sub-pages. There are a small but tolerable number of caveats though: as of now it only works on English-language sites and it doesn't work if the site uses JavaScript to load the pages. If you come across a site that doesn't work with PageZipper they have a page you can submit the URL to help them tweak PageZipper to work with more formats. PageZipper is free and should work with any browser that supports JavaScript.